On Saturday, animal rescue crews were looking out for animals that had been left behind simply because the owners could barely get out in time.

According to a GoFundMe account, one of the owners, Cheryl Jordan, was alone and called 911 to help her as the blaze reached her home and the smoke disabled her vision.

In the chaos of fleeing her property, she broke her arm and was unable to rescue the horses and two dogs. The two dogs perished in the fire.

When the Humane Society group arrived at the home Saturday, the two horses were discovered still trapped in their pens. Everything around them was burned and black but they somehow survived the terrifying event.

"Both of them are pretty singed. They have no flesh wounds or anything like that, but they have smoke inhalation and are in need of some medical care," said Christie Tracy, with the Humane Society.